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The Threat of the Convent: Seduction and Imprisonment in the Eighteenth Century
University of Oxford undergraduate dissertation, by Amy Vickers (Balliol College), 2013 -
The Education of Nuns at Syon Abbey
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The catholic Netherlands, comprehending the provinces of Brabant, Gelderland, Limburg, Luxemburg, Haynaut, Namur, Flanders, Cambresis & Artois [map] : by Samuel Dunn mathematician
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The Catholic Netherlands – map
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View of Bruges with the Guild of St Sebastian and the English Convent [graphic]
Sale, London (Christie's), 7 December 2016, lot 146 Held at Royal Library, Brussels -
The Catholic Who's Who and Yearbook, 1908
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The seminary priests: a dictionary of the secular clergy of England and Wales, 1558–1850: Volume 1, Elizabethan 1558–1603
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Vaux of Harrowden, a recusant family
Traces the following: Vaux, Vaulx family of Northamptonshire, 1405–1938, and the Brudenell, Catesby, Digby, Fermor, Throckmorton, and Tresham families -
The life of Saint Hugh of Lincoln: translated from the French Carthusian life and edited with large additions, by Herbert Thurston, SJ
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Historical notes on English Catholic missions
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Old English Catholic missions
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A report of a meeting of English Catholic noblemen, gentlemen, and clergy, held at the St Alban's Tavern, London, 1 February 1810, on the question of Catholic emancipation
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The Sacred Congregation de Propaganda Fide (1622–1922)
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The English Catholic refugees on the continent 1558–1795
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St Alban's College, Valladolid : four centuries of English Catholic presence in Spain
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Catholic recusancy and the Penal Laws, 1603–1707
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Church and state in Tudor Ireland; a history of penal laws against Irish Catholics, 1534–1603
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Historical notice of penal laws against Roman Catholics: their operation and relaxation during the past century: of partial measures of relief in 1779, 1782, 1793, 1829, and of penal laws which remain unrepealed, or have been rendered more stringent by the latest so-called Emancipation Act
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Memory, martyrs, and mission : essays to commemorate the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of St Thomas Becket (c. 1118–1170)
This collection of papers was delivered at the 2018 Symposium in Rome to mark the 900th anniversary of the birth of St Thomas of Canterbury, the 450th anniversary of the founding of the English College at Douai, and the bicentenary of the re-opening of the VEC. The papers were published two years later on the occasion of the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of St Thomas Becket Contributors: Judith Champ, Peter Davidson, Eamon Duffy, Peter Leech, Peter Phillips, Carol M. Richardson, Nicholas Schofield, Maurice Whitehead -
The Venerabile
The magazine of the Venerable English College, Rome, 1922–present day -
The Life of Philip Thomas Howard, O.P. : Cardinal of Norfolk, Grand Almoner to Catherine of Braganza, Queen-consort of King Charles II., and restorer of the English province of Friar-Preachers or Dominicans, compiled from original manuscripts, with a sketch of the rise, missions, and influence of the Dominican order, and of its early history in England
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A catalogue of the library of the late English Dominican convent at Bornheim [Bornhem] in Flanders. : Comprising a fine collection of old books, with numerous works of Catholic divinity, by Scotch and Irish authors, and many manuscripts ... / Which will be sold by auction, by Saunders & Hodgson, at their great room ... on Monday, February 13th, 1826, and five following days ...
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The English Dominican province (1221-1921)
Foreword / by Bishop Felix Couturier 1. The foundation / by Bede Jarrett 2. In public life / by Walter Gumbley 3. In theology / by Walter Gumbley 4. The Bible / by Hugh Pope 5. Their ascetical teaching / by Bede Jarrett 6. As preachers / by Walter Gumbley 7. In literature / by Edwin Essex 8. At the Reformation / by Bede Jarrett 9. The period of eclipse / by Robert Bracey 10. Their second spring / by Raymund Devas 11. The nuns / by Mary Benvenuta 12. The Third Order / by Fabian Dix. -
The rule of S. Benet. Latin and Anglo-Saxon interlinear version
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Chronica Johannis de Oxenedes
Relates to St Benet's Abbey, Holme, or Hulme, Norfolk